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Authors Corner 7.3.14

Authors Corner 7.3.14

Authors Corner 7.3.14

“Myth: Shadow War Volume I: Darkness Rising” by Jared Spangler

Authors Corner 7.3.14

“The Arms of Michael” by Dr. Robert J. Willoughby

Wolf Work: The first installment in the “The White Wolf Prophecy Trilogy,” “The White Wolf Prophecy — Mating — Book 1” by LK Kelley of Barling was recently published by In Search of the Universal Truth. The series is a completely imaginative and features an unusual concept concerning werewolves, vampires and elves.

“The White Wolf Prophecy was long known by the Clan of O’Hara — except for Kaitlan O’Hara. Kaitlan was an editor for Seneca Publishing House owned by her Father, Canaan. Knowing that her life was in danger from an enemy by the name of Zanack, Canaan sent Kaitlan to edit the book of their best-selling author, Cordone Valon, who lives deep in the Rocky Mountains in Colorado.”

Aggamar is a world of myth, magic and monsters. Here the gods of mythology either rule ultimately or slumber peacefully. The narrator is the firstborn son of Zeus, brother of Athena, and destined to overthrow his father like his father overthrew his. He was the greatest warrior Olympus ever had, but his existence was kept secret on Earth.

Archaeological Read: E-book enthusiasts using an Amazon Kindle have an opportunity to delve into a novel in the Christian, supernatural genre written by University of Arkansas at Fort Smith professor Robert J. Willoughby of Fort Smith.

“The Arms of Michael” is set in Israel during an archaeological excavation and study of a 12th century castle. Local villagers have a problem with their well, and a cache of ancient weapons turns up. The weapons, determined to be of a supernatural origin and composition, bring on a kidnapping and hostage situation. Beneath it all is the question of science or faith, which then becomes a matter of life or death.

Published by Phoenix International in Fayetteville, “The Arms of Michael” is available at www.amazon.com with keywords using the name of the book and author’s last name.